7
13
19
21
"Oh My, naby. My
Why do you break my heart this way?
you say you want to go steady.
But then all you do is stray.
J'm so eoM fused.
J'm not amused.
you make me feel like sueh a fool
you smile and lie
you make me cry
Why doH 't you learn dat old Q olden Kule? '
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43
45
kappy i yam
all OH a new day
happy I yam
people and fbwers
are one and the same
all In a chain
at the beginning of a new world
someone's singing and I think It's me
someone's living and oh gosh It's me
and so you see
love Is only feeling feeling for you
love Is only feeling feeling for me
doMovaM leitch
. . . and make peace too
and keep J^ew york City good too
and make peace too and stop the war toys.
— fjose, 5 th grade
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Sunrise doesn't last all morning
J eloudburst doesn 't last all day
Seems my love is up. and has left you with
no warning
M it's not always going to be this grey
Ml things must pass, all things must pass
away.
Sunset doesn't last all evening
J mind ean blow those elouds away
After all this my love is up and must be
leaving
But it's not always going to be this grey
Ml tilings must pass
Ml things must pass away.
Ml things must pass
J^one of life's strings ean last
So I must be on my way . . . and face
another day
J^ow the darkness only stays at night time
Jn the morning it will fade away
Daylight is good at arriving at the right
time
J^o it's not always going to be this grey
Ml things must pass, all things must pass
away
Ml things must pass all things must pass
away.
Qeorge Harrison
ALAN ANDERSON
GERALD ALLEN
"Two roads diveiged in a wood, and 1 look
the one less traveled by, and that has made
all the difference." Robert Frost
A-V Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4,
(President), Radio Club 1, 2, Photography
Club 1, 2, Ship's Log 2, Chess Team 3, 4.
CAROL ASPELUND
"Read, every day, something no one else is
reading. Think, every day, something no one
else is thinking. Do, every day, something no
one else would he silly enough to do. It is
had for the mind to he always part of a
unanimity."
Christopher Morley
Basketball 1, 2, 3, Ski Club 1, Field Hockey
2.
STEVE BAILEY
"A man, not old, but mellow, like good
wine." Gonezo
Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski
Club 2.
JANETTE BARON
"Let our lives be pure as snowfields, where
our footsteps leave a mark, but not a stain."
Pep Club 1, 3, Drama Club 2, Ski Club 2.
JOSEPH BANDLOW
ARTHUR BROOKFIELD
"A healthy life is a huppy life." Arthur
Brookfield
Teen Center 1, 2, Baseball 1, Football 1,
Cross Country 3, 4.
DANA BROWN
RICHARD BRUNO
"/ get by with a little help from my friends:
Paul McCartney
PETER CAPILLI
Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, Track 1,
Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3,
Drama Club 4, Depot 3, 4.
KATHLEEN BURNS
"The world is brighter now — not less hostile,
hut more sustaining — or perhaps it is merely
myself." Timothy W. L. Zimmer
Glee Club 1, 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, 3,
Future Teachers 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Ski Club
3, Drama Club 3. 4, Scrimshaw 3,i4, Ship's
Lni; 3, 4, AFS 4. Band 4.
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JAMES CARLSON
"When I was back there in seminary school,
there was a man there who put forth the
proposition that you can petition the Lord
with Prayer. You cannot petition the I^ord
with prayer ..." Jim Morrison
RICHARD CARUSO
"A parent cannot make a child do what is
right, hut can only make the child want to
do what is right." R. Caruso
EARL CHURCHILL
LYN CASTELLI
KATHY CLARK
LINDA CHEBATOR
"You can't always get what you want, hut,
if you try sometime you may get what you
need." Mick Jagger
ROGER CLUFF
"/ expect to pass through this world but
once; any good thing therefore that I can
do, or any kindness that I can show to any
fellow creature, let me do it now, let me
not differ or neglect it, for I shall not pass
this way again." Etienne Dc-Grelle
Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4,
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4.
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JUDITH COCHRANE
"For the actual stature of man is no greater
now than it uas near his beginning; he is
made tall only by standing on the heap of
his ages, and using his past." F. Stark
Pep Club 1, 3, Drama Club 2, Commercial
Club 4.
DAVID CUGNASCA
"To live is the rarest thing in the world.
Most people exist, that is all." Oscar
Wilde
JOHN COLLINS
"The best way out is always through."
Frost
Football 1, 2, 3. 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4,
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4
CHARLETTE CUMMINGS
"/ want to go soon and live away by the
pond, where I shall hear only the wind
whispering among the reeds. It will be
success if I shall have left myself behind.
But my friends ask what will I do when I
get there. Will it not be employment enough
to watch the progress of the seasons?"
Henry David Thoreau
Glee Club 1, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Teen
Center 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4,
Scrimshaw 2, 4, Ski Club 3, French Club 4,
Yearbook 4.
JANET CONA
"We love the things we love for what they
DAN CURTIS
"// is better to keep your mouth closed and
be thought a fool than to open it and re
move all doubt."
ROGER DANGORA
STEVEN DEMAIO
CINDY DATTMAN
"W^e're children . . . needing other children
and yet letting our groun-up pride hide all
our need inside."
SANDY DOHERTY
"// you can laugh, keep on laughing — he-
cause if you stop and think — you may never
laugh again."
MARY DEAN
"Oh to live on Sugar Mountain, with the
barkers and the colored balloons you can't
he twenty on Sugar Mountain, though you're
thinking- that, you're leaving there too soon."
Neil Young
LAUREN DUNCAN
"To live, to laugh, to forget time- — "
Softball 1, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4,
Field Hockey 3, 4, Student Council 2, Future
Teachers Club 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Speech
Therapy Volunteer 4, Yearbook 4.
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FRANK B. FALCONER
Life's unjairness is not irrevocable; we can
help balance the scales for others, if not
always for ourselves." H. H. H.
Ski Club 1, 2. 3.
PAULA FISHER
GERARD MATTHEW FALLON
"The road to hell is paved with good in-
tentions."
Baseball 1,2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, (Trainer) 4,
Football 4 (Trainer) 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3,
Key Club 4.
CLARISE FOOTE
CHRISTOPHER FISHER
"Human Progreu is sometimes like a pendu-
lum, it swings backwards in order to go
forward."
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CHARLES FRISBIE
DEBBIE GILLIS
"Something of a person's character may b
discovered by observing how he smiles'
D. G.
MAUREEN GAVIN
"God grant me the freedom to use the
power of my mind, to subdue the powers of
anger and frustration and fear, that close
off my mind and leave me victim to chance
and luck and outside forces." Evelyn Myles
DAVID GOULD
"See everything, overlook a great deal, cor-
rect a little." Pope John 23
Football 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Weight-
lifting 1, 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3. 4, Key Club 4.
PATTY GOULD
"Hang on to your hopes my friend Thafs an
easy thing to say, But if your hopes should
pass away Simply pretend that you can
build them again." Simon and Garfunkel
DEBBIE GRAHAM
"Smiling recures the wounding of a frown.
Shakespeare
Pep Club 1, 2, Majorettes 1, 2, 3, Cheei
leading 4.
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FREDERICK GREENE
"Lei us endeavor so to live that when we
die even the undertaker will he sorry."
Mark Twain
Soccer 1, 2, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1,
2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor
Society 3, 4, Student Council 1, Yearbook 4.
CHRIS HAGER
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JOHN GRIFFITHS
"The only time my education was interrupted
was when I went to school." Shaw
ANDREA HAYNES
"Don't live for yesterday or tomorrow hut
live jor now, because it only comes once."
P. K.
Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball I, 2, 3, 4,
Basketball I.
GARY GRINDELL
"... following you I climb the mountains,
I get excitement at your feet ..." The
Who
Football 4, Drama Club 4.
KATE HALLAREN
"O, Let America be America again. The
land that never has been yet. And yet must
be the land where every man is free."
Langston Hughes
Pep Club.l, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Softball
1, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4.
GAIL JOPE
"Everything has its beauty not everyone sees
it." Confucius
ARLENE KNUDSEN
"Things that were hard to bear are sweet
to remember." Seneca
Glee Club 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Ski Club 1,
2.
PAUL JORDAN
"Mine's a tale that can't be told. My free-
dom I hold dear." Jimmy Page
WILLIAM LAVERY
"It's the spirit not the size that counts."
Ski Club 1, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, (Co-
Captain), Track 1, 2, 3, 4.
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PAULA KIESSLING
"Following happiness, for me, is like chasing
the wind or clutching the shadow."
DAVID LEARY
"You only go round once in life, so grai
for all the gusto." Joseph P. Schlitz
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I
JEANNINE LOGUE
". . . So stick to the fight when you're
hardest hit — // // when things seem worst
that you must not quit."
Ski Club 1, 2, Softball 1, 2, Pep Club 1,
Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, (Treasurer) 4.
JOHN MacKENZIE
WAYNE LOVELL
"Dodges are for the boys; Chevys are for the
men."
MICHAEL MANNING
"One does not know — cannot know — the
best that is in him."
German Club 1, Band 1, 2, ^, Yearbook 2
1
CAROLE MacKENZIE
BRUCE MARSDEN
"Be still, sad heart! and cease repining,
Behind the clouds the sun is still shining."
Longfellow
Football 1, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Basket-
ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club
1, 2, 3, 4, Teen Center (Representative) 4.
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JOHN McALOON
"... A luck) man u ho made the ^rade And
though the news was rjlher sad Well I just
had to laugh ..." John Lennon
Band 1, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Yearbook 2,
4 (Editor), Soccer 3, National Honor Society
JOSEPH McDONOUGH
Baseball 1, 4, Soccer 3, Track 3, Football 4,
Basketball (Manager) 4.
ROBERT McCORMICK
MARY McGUIRE
"/ should not talk so much about myself if
there were anybody else whom I knew as
well." Thoreau
Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 (Co-Captain), Bas-
ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski
Club 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, (Class Vice
President), Teen Center (Representative) 1,
Class (Secretary) 3, 4.
FAl L McDONOUGH
"There is a pleature in getting mad which
only madmen know."
Basketball 1, 2, 3. Baseball 1, 4, Football
2, 3, 4. Track 2, 3.
KATHLEEN MONTGOMERY
"You are you and I am I And if by chance
we find each other It's beautiful." F. S.
Perls
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KATHLEEN MORTON
"Youth, like rockets, knows no bounds when
all conditions are go!" Salada Tea Tag
STEPHEN MURRAY
LUCINDA NASH
"But some ni^ht when you are very lonely,
that little spot in your heart grows and you
find yourself thinking of days gone by . . .
G. Y. L. 70-71."
Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4,
Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep
Club 1, 4.
ROBERT PETERSON
SANDRA NEWTON
"Good humor is goodness and wisdom com-
bines." Owen Meredith
PAUL PIKE
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DANIEL SCANLON
"A little work, a little sleep, a little love
and it's all over." Rinehart
Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Ski Club 1, 2, Basket-
ball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class (Presi-
dent) 2, Teen Center (Representative) 3,
Teen Center (President) 4.
ANNE SCHNEIDER
rare, precious thing, is a close friendship
tie A wellspring of happiness ever nearly."
Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Ski Club 2, 3, Future
Nurses 1, 2, 3, Health Careers Club 4, Com-
mercial Club 4.
CHARLES SCHELLER
Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, (Co-Captain), Basketball
(Manager) 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Ski Club
1, 2, 3, (Vice-President), Tennis 2, 3, 4,
(Vice-President), Class 2, Key Club 2, 3,
(Treasurer) 4, (President), Drama Club 2,
Class (Treasurer) 3, 4.
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CHARLES RAYMOND SCHOW
"I'le looked at life — from both liiits now
. . It't life's illusions I recall. I really don't
kiiiiu- life at all." Jim Mitchell
Class Treasurer I. Soccer 2. V -4, Student
Council 1. Track 2, German Club 1, 2, 3,
Key Club J, 4, Newspaper 3, -1, Yearbook 4.
CHARLES SHERMAN
Pon'l look buck . . . somebody may he
Kaininn on you." Satchel Pai^;e
Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 2, 3, Weight-
lifting I. 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1. 2, 3, Basket-
ball (Mjsr.) 1. 2. Key Club 4.
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BARBARA JEAN SEWELL
"Men were born iiith two eyes and only one
tongue in order thai they should see twice
(IS much as they say."
Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, Pep Club
1. 2, 3, 4, Boys' Basketball (Mgr.) 1, 3, 4,
J. V. Cheerleader, Class (Treasurer) 2.
STEPHEN SIBLEY
"A rough road leads to the heights of great-
ness."
Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4,
• Track 1, 2, 3, 1, Key Club 1, 2.
LOIS SHEEHAN
"God grant me the serenity to accept the
things I cannot change Courage to change
\.he things I can, And wisdom to know the
difference."
Commercial Club.
ROBERT SMITH
"Blessed is he who expects nothing, for he
shall never be disappointed." Alexander
Pope
Ski Club 1, 2.
JANE SPAULDING
"Somewhere there must he a place where
we can feel we're free."
Ski Club 2, Yearbook 4.
ROBERT JOHN STEWART JR.
"W^hen it comes to human beings, I am
color hlind; to me people are not simply
white or black; they are all freckled."
Clarence Darrow
Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Student
Council 2, Soccer 2, 4, Yearbook 4, Ski Club
4, Key Club 4, Class (President) 3, 4,
Drama Club 4.
RALPH SQUAGLIA
JEANNE STILGOE
"Patience is a virtue found only in women."
Band 1, 2, 3, 4.
RUSSELL STEELE
DONNA STRACHAN
"// we take eternity to mean not infinite
temporal duration hut timelessness. the
eternal life belongs to those uho lire in the
present." Ludwig Wittgenstein
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DAVID VANRYSWOOD
KAREN TOLMAN
"Learn lo pause — or nolhing u orlhu hile can
catch up with )ou." Dorothy Ballard
Ski Club 2. Yearbook 4.
LINDA WADSWORTH
"Yet with great toil all that I can atlaii
By long experience, and in learned schools
Is for to know my knowledge is but vain
And those that think them wise, are greates
fooh." Sir William Alexander
Earl of Stirling
Basketball 1, 2, Glee Club 1.
MARK WHITCHER
PAMELA WILLIAMS
"No matter what you lose, like a you or m
it's always yourself that you jind in th
sea." e. e. cummings
DAVID WHITING
"Some people put life in a bottle and label
it. Others jump in the bottle and look out
the small opening, I prefer to Lay under
the bottle and hate the water of life flow
over me ..." Personal Quote
ROBERT DEVANEY
"/ can resist everything except temptation."
Oscar Wilde
Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Box-
ing 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 3, Weight Lifting 2,
3, Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4.
KENNETH ZANETTI
"When the going gets tough, the tough get
going."
Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4,
Drama Club 4.
STANLEY MILLER
JON PEARCE
"/ do my thing and you do your thing I
am not in this world to lite up to your
expectations and you are not in this world
to live up to mine. You are you and I am
I." F. S. Pearls
Drum Major 4, Glee Club 4. Drama Club
4, AVA 4, Southeast District Chorus 4.
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JANICE DUTY
"God gr.int me the serenity to accept the
things I cannot change. Courage to change
the things I can. And the wisdom to
know the difference."
ROBERT VISSER
DAVID HENDERSON
"He thai hears the heat of n different drum
must t<ike it uith him."
Dr. H.
LINDA BANDARRA
"And all the courses of my life do show
I am not in the roll of common man."
Shakespeare
Glee Club 1; Library Aid 1, 2, 3, 4;
Drama Club 4.
THEODORE TOLMAN
CHARLES BUCKLEY
"/ want only to live in accord with the
promptings which come from my true self.
Why is that so very difficult?"
Herman
Hesse
The following Seniors do not appear in
the Senior section:
RICHIE SUE ALLEN
STEVEN EISNER
BETTYANN BERTONE
PETER WALES
REBECCA HIGHT
STEVEN WALLACE
MARY LARKIN
MICHAEL REED
PAUL LYONS
WILLIAM BRADY
WALDEN MATHEWS
JANICE EISNER
THOMAS POWER
JUDITH FARRAR
DONALD McLACHLAN
SHEILA KENNEDY
THOMAS ROBINSON
JOHN McINNIS
EDWARD SESSLER
MICHAEL GEARIN
JOHN SMOLSKI
SUSAN WILLCOX
STEVEN COPUS
MARK ROBBINS
EDMUND ANDERSON
'"^are thee well, for J must leave you,
Please don't let this parting grieve you-,
dare thee well the time has come for us to say goodby.
Adieu, kind friends, adieu, yes adieu! ..."
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juniors
Karen Macdonald, Linda Whitaker, Robert Zelms, Norbert Wolfrum, John Reardon, Louise Gallagher, Sandra Spaulding, Janet Jordan, Heidi
Scheiiar, Jane McAloon, Janet Nagle, Paul Brewster, Suzanne Quimby, Betty Watson, John Reilly, Robert Falkowski.
Mark Lovell, Elaine MacLeod, Dot Libertine, Susan Lane, David Simms, David Keenan, Billy Early, Walter Mello, John Reilly.
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David Bailey, Robert Pentergast, Cliff Vinal, Joy Bauer, Janet Murphy, Richard Gushing, Susan Whitcher,
Donna Snell, Wendy Jope, Gail Copus, Peggy Grady, Bonnie Rushton, Jean McAloon, Jane McElwee,
Gerald Churchill, Edward Roach, Michael Kerwin.
David Hill, Denise Milliken, Donna Peterson, Daniel Kennedy, Joanne Golemme, Donna Burke, Sandra Bailey, Kevin Fooie, Jane
Fisher, Kathryn McWilliams, Barbara Spangenber, Robin Hoitt, Howard Maglathlin, Gary Speirs.
Marcia Litchfield, Susan Barry, Mary Pratt, Linda Gabriel, Joanne Benting, Pat Gearin, Anne Hudspeth, Rick Ashton, Mark
Merrifield, Dan Manning, Jane Marsh, Kathy Turner.
Tim Dyer, Scot Jenkins, Louis Tyler, James Ryan, William Prime, Annette Johnson, Mary f nlon, Denise
Penezick, Lida Merrit.
Vivian Apostle, Richard Merritt, Linda DiCesare, Diana Eddy, David McLachlan, Nancy Giorgetti, Wayne Gregory, Jeanne
Farren, Ann Marie Carlson, Marie Miller.
MISSING JUNIORS
John Bonney
Susan Clark
Jane Dempsey
Robert Falkowski
Kim Fisher
Jeanne Forti
Steven Giorgetti
Lynda Gunderway
Jerry Hallaren
Joseph Riley
Stephen Ryan
Josephine Niven
Sandra Steele
Sheryl Walker
Jennifer Walther
Melinda Wibby
Susan Banks
Patrick Donovan
Patrick Donovan
Stephen Mackenzie
Joe Putnam
Ann Marie Lyons, Edith Bergeson, Sharon Hurley, Cheryl Capaccioli, Kathy Bandlow,
Cindy Cusher.
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sophomores
Gail Merritt, Donna McDonough, Debbie Swanson, Dennis Dever, Leo McGuire, Jim Agneta, Nancy Hammer, LeeAnn White, Donna Smyth, Helen
Gilaruso, Paul Peterson, Jim Staples, Damon Mayers, Mike Gavin, Jim Murray, Donald Foulsham, Ken Lawrence, Bob Gould.
Steven Meyer. Linda Rushton. Donna McKenzie, Mina Empolito, Jeffrey Hall, Leslie Smith, Paula Amet, Kris Wallace.
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91
Robert Dicicco, Raymond Baker, Julia Jelinek, Marybeth Robbins, Christina Cummings, Shirley Gillespie, Paula Bal-
lerini, Debra Thibodeau, Ted Wolfrum, John Ryan.
Maria Tolman, Susan Mclaughlin, Peter Fullerton, Steven Harvey, Paul McQuarrie, Michael Capilli, Jake Correia,
Bill Giorgetti, Gerald Farrar.
Stephen Joseph, Karen Donovan, Richard Kearsley, Richard Stewart, Robert Bruno, Stephen Perkins, Michael Dwyer, Mark Vanderwater, Joyce
Steele, Susan Curtis, Judy Pizzella, Stephanie Henry, Mary Joseph, Alison Causer, Mary Cronin, Margaret Bailey, Deborah Dempsey.
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Thomas Jelinek, Antony Dangelo, Robert Haskell, Debra Bridson, Karen Hurley, Mary Hamlen, Debbie Falkowski, Linda Kerwin,
Janet Lunn, Barbara Love, Robert Ashton, Mark Bailow.
Ellen Schneider, Ellen Cargill, Cindy Bailey, Sally Wales, Dana Piccini, Paul
Sieving, James Chmness, Kathy Pineo, Scott VanRyswood.
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Valerie Forest, Steve Capaccioli, Brian Carlisle, Steve Brookfield, Charles Finn, Chip Dean, Pat
Lyons, Stephen Oronte, Jeff Baldwin, Joe Wright, Alan Reed.
Top row: Paul Brennen, John Farley, Bernard Roussos, Matt Spears, Paul Ford, Paul Greenwood. Front row:
Kathleen Aicardi, Pam Maltie, Debra Dubois, Jane Ewarf, Bonnie Chaisson.
MISSING SOPHOMORES: Michael Casella, Roy Constantineau, Paul Crasco, Pamela Durgin, Geoffery Gor-
»v,"'. ""'"''^ ^''°y' P^"' Jevne, Wayne Masson. John Reed. Jeff Rhuda, Eric Shaw, James Tunis, Jeffrey
Waddcll.
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freshmen
Robin Gregory, Nancy O'Connor, Lois Malaney, Carol Gordon, Maria Caruso, Linda MacLeod, Becky Allen, Betsy Dempsey, Toni Walther, Kathy
Keller, Nancy Greene, Dave Morgan, Peter Deane, Michael Kearsley, Robert Knight, John D angelo, Greg Wiley, Kevin Gearin.
Margorie Munroe, Kathleen Earley, Cindy Harlow, Dorice Marsdcn, Richard Gray, Mark Duncan,
Tony DiNatale, Robert Belyea, James Bailey, Mark Wolsh, Gerald Twomey, Robert Carew.
97
Pamela Keaveney, Dianne Lepisto, Susan Loomis, Ann Beauvais, Julie Squaglia, Betsy Smolski, Kevin
Colarusso, Joseph Phaneuf, John Phtze, David Hamilton, Mark Dwyer.
Mark Walther, Gary Myette, Donald MacKenzie, Tim McQuarrie, Bob Kjellander, Jim Paylor, Richard
Tramontana, James Smith, Kathy Rose, Daniel Durgin, Scott Nibons, Donald Norris, Steve Dyer.
David Cappaccioli, Janet Squaglia, Sharon Riley, Jane MacDonald, Deborah Jones, Maria Melsky, Debra Hoefer, Craig
Torrey, Richard Allen, David Milliken, Michael Hammer, Chris Leavitt, Mark Cluff, Robert Himberg, Paul Simms, Russell
Wade.
Dianne McLachlan, Beth Winterson, Melinda Modry, Cheryl Donovan, Lucia Salvaggio, Susan McKay, Lisa
Putnam, Frank Smalley, Stephen Tapper, Fred HaU.
Marcia McPhail, Janet Seavey, Deborah Burke, Gail Kirby, Cindy Kennedy, Mark Higgins,
Noreen CoHins, Joan McVicar, Donna Bruce, Paul Sibley.
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David Barnette, Darlene Nichols, Missey Chase, Kathy Cotter, Chery Richardson, Richard Arnold, Jimmy Spang,
Gary Dattman, Robert Mclnnis, Richard Walker, Paul Spangenberger, Chris Ryan.
Betsy Baldwin, Tracy Beaman, Elaine Rosebach, Kathleen Brewster, Janice Perry, Maureen Edmonds,
Patricia Grady, Philip Lindsay, James Buckley, Tim Marsh.
Richard Golemme, Ronald Bizzozero, Dave Morgan, Cheryl Donovan, Patricia Graham, Paula Dappolonio,
Elizabeth Gabriel, James Bailey, Jill Erikson, Kathy Constantineau, Douglas Keenan, Chris Glynn.
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Kathleen Devei, Cheryl Sisson, Mary McDonough, Christie McKnight, Catherine Paradis, Maureen Robinson, Keith Colarus-
so, Paul Pettine, Michael Hosford, Chris Glynn, Bruce Tibbetts.
MISSING FRESHMEN:
Paulette Silvia
Mark Woish
Patricia Lambert
Linda Lambert
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HEALTH CAREERS CLUB: Cindy Dattman. Mary Scanlon, Clarise Footc, Barbara Spanj;enbcr^er, Donna
Burke. Bad: Mary Highf, Debbie Jones, Donna Smylh, Jcanic Edmunds, Mina Empoliti, Debbie Swanson,
Kalhy Smylh. /ilio: Jeanine Lo^juc, Patti Gould, Shelia Kennedy, Dcnise Pcnezick.
BAND: Mr. D'Angelo (Advisor), Jon Pearce, Dave Henderson, Doug Knowles, Jane MacDonald, Anita Honkonen, Jim Staples,
Bob DiCicco, Richard Gray, Charlotte Cummings, Dave Milliken, Sue Lane, Lucy MacDonald, Jim Buckley, Robin Gregory, Rich-
ard Allen, John Ryan, Mike Leavitt, Tom Heslin, Paul Jevne, Bob Knight. Also: Rick Caruso.
CHORUS: Sandy Spaulding, Dave Henderson, Jon Pearct, Ken Zanetti, Sue Lane, Diane Lepisto,
LeeAnn White, Jane McAroon, Denise Milliken, Dave Whiting, Mr. D'Angelo (Advisor), Stephanie
Henry. Also: Charles Buckley, Charlotte Cummings, Kathi Burns, Lisa Putnam, Louise Gallagher,
Julie Chase, Ellen Cargill.
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YEARBOOK STAFF
Paul Janson, Robert Stewart, Adrien Gay, Kathy Turner, John McAloon, Clarise Foote, Andrea Haynes, Rick Greene, Mary Mc-
Guire, Barbara Sewell, Charlotte Cummings, Diane Heslin, Mary Dean, Cindy Dattman. Also: Mike Manning, Jane Spaulding,
David Cugnasca, Linda DiCcsarc, Laurie Duncan. Photographers: John Smolski, Mark Robbins, Walden Mathews.
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RENCH CLUB: Dot Libertine, Janet Seavy, Susan Smyth, Kathy Keller, Mrs. Fountain— advisor, Sandy Spaulding, Dave Cugnasca, Bob Falkowski, Mary
[cDonough, Kathy Cotter, Kathy Paridise, Mary Joseph, Ann Valier, Sharen Hurly, Chis Rowan, Linda Decesare, Nanq^ Delaney, Betty Watson, Kathy
arly, Karen Hurly, Suzanne Quimby, Annette Johnson, Jane McAloon, Kathy Valier, Leeanne White, Karen Donovan, Pat Martin, Barbara Spangenberger,
It Pineo, Liz Gabriel, Mary Hight, Jill Erickson, Donna Bruce, Joan McVicar, John Reilly, Missy Chase, Bill Early, Paul Brewster, Charles Blake, Michael
wyer, Cindy Kinnedy, Rick Stewart, Richard Kearsley, Mark Lawreftce, Jeff Baldwin, Bonnie Chaisson, Debbie Falkowski, Janet Agneta, Helen Colarusso,
indy Dangora, Linda Whitaker, Janet Nagle, Jeff Morgan. Also: Paula Amet, Cindy Baily, Ann Beavais, Donna Burke, Debbie Burke, Joanne Benting,
barlotte Cummings, Mina Empoiiti, Maureen Gavin, Richard Golemme, Debbie Hight, Cheryl Morgan, Peri Kilbourne, Rocco Libertine, Damon Mayers,
ihn McAloon, Charles McBrure, Marcia McPhail, Lida Merrett, Denise MiUiken, Cindy Nash, Donna Patterson, Jennifer Patten, Bob Pendergast, Lana
ccini, Maureen Robinson, Ellen Schneider, Nancy Thorpe, Cliff Vina!, Keith Whitaker.
CHESS CLUB
Mr. Robert Smith — advisor
Gerald Allen
Phil Lindsay
John Marsh
Richard Allen
Gerry Toomey
Also: Jim Buckley
KEY CLUB John Collins, Jim Leahy, Gerry Fallon, Ted Anderson, Chris Collins, Chuck Schow, Chip Sher-
man, Bruce Marsden, Robert Bruno, Bob Martin, Dou.n Knowlcs, Rob Stewart, Chuck Scheller, Lee Bandlow
Also: Mr. Stephansky (Advisor), Alan Anderson, Mike Gearin, Eric Shaw, Russ Steele.
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LIBRARY AIDS: Adrienne Gay, Diahann
Lynsky, Janice Perry, Cheryl Richardson,
Darlene Nichloes, Linda Bandarra, Mrs.
Kaplan — advisor. Also: Bill Prime.
A.F.S. CLUB
Miss Rhinesmith — advisor
Rocco Libertine
John Reardon
Kathy Turner — vice-president
Sandy Bailey — treasurer
Linda DiCesare — secretary
Dot Libertine
Janet Nagle
Sally Wales
Adrienne Gay
Marcia Litchfield — president
Scott McCurdy
Also: Richard Ashton
David Bailey
Lee Bandlow
Linda Brown
Donna Burke
Cindy Dattman
Nancy Delaney
Rick Greene
Debbie Hight
John Marsh
Donna Patterson
Heidi Scheller
Miss Russell — advisor
Mr. Farrow — advisor
Wales — family
Baileys — family
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PEP CLUB: Phylis Raymond, Cindy Nash, Joanne Benting, Debbie Sheehan, Joanne Collins, Peri Kilbourn, Missy Chase, Joanne McVicar, Mary McDon
ough, Nancy O'Connor, Linda Whitaker, Nancy Delaney, Judy Pizzella, Suzzanne Quimby, Cindy Kennedy, Kathy Pineo, Louis Malany, Pam Keeven)
Janet Agneta, Julie Jelinek, Chris Rowan, Sharon Hurley, Ann Valair, Jean McAloon, Andrea Haynes, Barbara Spangenberger, Betty Watson, Ali
son Causer, Sue Curtis, Kathy Valair, Nancy Thorpe, Nancy Hamer. Also: Kathy Aigada, Becky Allen, Paula Amet, Debbie Bridson, Debbie Burkt
Naureen Collins, Cathy Cotter, Betsy Dempsy, Linda DiCesare, Karen Donovan, Laurie Duncan, Debbie Falkowski, Pat Graham, Nancy Greene
Mary Hamblin, Cindy Harlow, Sandy Hinrickson, Annette Johnson, Linda Kerwin, Gail Kirby, Jody Logue, Barbara Love, Sue Loomis, Lucy MacDonalc
Roberta Magce, Doricc Marsden, Pat Martin, Jane McAloon, Donna McDonough, Jane McElwee, Marcia McPhail, Michele Neifing, Dana Piccini, Par
Powers, Marabeth Robbins, Elaine Roseback, Donna Smyth, Kathy Smyth, Kathy Splaine, Joyce Steele, Debbie Swanson, Debbie Thibideau, Helen Colaroust
SCRIMSHAW: John Glynn, Janice Eisner, Marsha McPail, Polly Silva, Betsy Smolski, Anne Lyons, Gail Copus.
John DAngelo. Margaret Bailey, John Marsh.
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lAMA CLUB: Back: Kathi Burns, Clarise Foote, Rob Stewart, Jim Buckley, John Marsh, Chip Dean, Paul Brewster, John D'Angelo, Sue Lane, Ken Zanetti,
;idi Scheller, Gary Grindell. Front: Diane Lepisto, Kathy Smyth, Linda DiCesare, Charlotte Cummings, Jane MacDonald, Betsy Smolski, Jill Erickson, Mau-
;n Edmonds, Kathy Keller, Stephanie Henry, Mary Dean. Also: Johno Reardon, Rick Caruso, Donna Paterson, Becky Hight, Debbie Hight, Meredith Might,
larlie Buckley.
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BOYS' FOOTBALL— VARSITY
Tot,: Mark S.bley. David Hill. Paul McDon.mgh, Mike Houde, Bob Zelms, Leo McGuire, Steve Perkins, Mark Vandenvater.
3rj- Dan Kennedy Jim Paylor, Mike Leavitt, Mike Capilli, Tom Cann, Joe Perry, Jim Murray, Steve Brookfield Danny Scanlon.
2»J- Bob Haskell Tom Riley, David Seavey, Norbert Wolfrum, Charlie Blake, Steve Oronte, Rick Stewart, Joe McDonough.
Isr Dave Gould Ken Zannetti, Chip Sherman, Roger Cluff, John Collins, Rick Greene, Steve Sibley, Wayne Gregory.
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GIRLS' FIELD HOCKEY— VARSITY
Back row: (lejt to right) Phyllis Raymond, Heidi Scheller, Mary McGuire (co-capt.), Ritchie Sue Allen (co-
capt.), Cindy Nash, Andrea Haynes.
Front row: (lejt to right) Sue Barry, Mary Scanlon, Jane McAloon, Linda Whitaker, Laurie Duncan, Mrs.
Marion Scheller (coach).
GIRLS' FIELD HOCKEY— J.V.
Top row: (lejt to right) Miss Diane Tupper (coach), Barbara Love, Cindy Bayley, Mary McDonough, Debbie Swanson, Robin
Gregory, Nancy Greene, Janet Nagle.
Middle row: Jane McElwee, Roberta MaGee, Lucy MacDonald, Donna McDonough, Donna Smythe, Suzanne Quimby, Maria
Melasky, Tony Waither.
Bottom row: Beckey Allen, Kathy Turner, Kathy Cotter, Kathy Brewster, Pam Mattie, Jody Logue, Anita Honkonen, Pat j]3
Grady.
BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY
Back row: Arthur Brookfield, Danny Manning, Bruce Marsden (co-capt.), Ray Baker, David Hamilton, Mike Kearsley, Mr. Bruce Marsh-
man (coach). Front row: Bill Lavery (co-capt.), Mark Lawrence, Keith Whitaker, Jeff Gorden, Phil Lindsay, Jeff Baldwin.
JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL
Back row: Mark Cluff, Steve Haskell, Charles Blake, Paul Sibley, Mr. William Gerety (coach). Front row: Steve Oronte, Peter
Valier, Chris Leavitt, Jim Paylor, Charles Finn, Paul Greenwood.
VARSITY BASKETBALL
Back row: Chris Collins, Mark Sibley, Bob Zelms, Tom Heslin, Ralph Squaglia, Bob Pendergast, Rick Greene.
Front row: Roger Cluff, John Collins, Steve Sibley.
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GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL
Top row: Mary Scanlon, Linda Whitaker, Sandy Bailey, Phylis Raymond. 2nd row: Cindy Nash,
Mary McGuire, Laurie Duncan, Lyn Castelli. 1st row: Jean McAloon, Kate Hallaren, Jane McElwee,
GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL
Top: Donna McDonough, Susan Lane, Pam Mattie, Maria Melsky, Betty Watson, Miss Judy
Peterman (coach). 2nd row: Cindy Kennedy, Anita Hokonen, Lois Malaney, Barbara Spangenberer.
Bottom: Kathy Cotter, Missy Chase.
faculty
MRS. MARGARET L. LIND— Math
MR. ARNOLD ULBRICH— German
MR. ALAN WEBBER— Science
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MISS VIVIAN LOUISON— Business
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MISS JACQUELINE MORRISSEY— Social Science
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MRS. KATHLEEN FOUNTAIN— French
MR. THOMAS ORONTE— Custodian
MR. JOHN OSGOOD— Physical Education
Wheff you're by yourself
there's ho om else
you just tell yourself
Zo hold OH
Mold OH world, world hold
Jt's goHHU be alright
you goHHa see the light
When you're one
Really one
you get things done
Cike they never been done
So hold on
Mold on
Watch out HOW, take care, beware of falling swingers, dropping all around you;
Zhe pain that often mingles in your fingertips, beware of 'Darkness
Watch out now, take care, beware the thoughts that linger, winding up inside your head —
Zhe hopelessness around you in the dead of night, beware of Sadness
Jt can hit you, it can hurt you — make you sore and what is more, that is not what you are here for
Watch out now, take care, beware of soft shoe sht^jg^ dancing down the sidewalks,
as each unconscious sufferer wanders aimlessly, *^MKmf Oreedy C
Zheu'll take uou where uou shouldjtot ao.
Zhey'll take you where
While Weeping ^Atlas d
to grow — ^ewan
ADVERTISING PATRONS
General Appliance Service
Dickson Buick
Hilltop Service Station
Rockland Savings Bank
Leiyveld's Shoe Store
St. Helen's Religious Ed.
Hanover Pharmacy
Josten's
The Welch Company
Accord Package Store
Armstrong Boats
Rose 'Lou
Sheehan & Fuller Real Estate
1st County National Bank
Mid-Cape Driving School
T. D. Whitney
Big Barney Auto Wash
Holstein's Shoes
Goddard's 5 & 10^ Store Inc.
Curries
Colonial Motel
Rome's American Hardware Store
Hingham Jewelers
Takki Music Company
Russell's Auto Center
ELCO Electronics
Sylvester Company Inc.
South Shore Medical Clinic
Sparrell Funeral Home
Capeway Motel
Garden Craft
Rockland Credit Union
Sewell Electric Inc.
Oriental Imports
The Club Car
Vivian's Luncheonette
Steele Volkswagen
Dario's Beauty Cottage
Macaulay's Pharmacy, Inc.
Kaufman Carpets
Pilgrim Motel
Simms Yacht Yard, Inc.
Rockland Flower Shop
Maria's Sub Shop
Leroy McKay . . . Builder
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The Country Fare
R. W. Barrows, Jeweler
Norwell Center Barber Shop
Joseph's Pontiac
South Scituate Savings Bank
Bradberry's Sporting Goods
Tony's Sunoco
Rockland Music Store
The Coin Shop
Fisher Power Equipment Co.
Barca's House of Beauty
Jack Barca's Barber Shop
Go Go's Sub
Molla's Greenhouse
Tiny Tim's
Breezy Bend Farm
The Sub Shack
Ranney's
Washington Park Pharmacy
Nobles Camera Shops
Paul G. Jevne — realtor
Hanover Bowladrome
Star Market
Norwell Package Store
Pembroke House
Assinippi General Store
The Village Dairy
North River Transportation
Unfinished Furniture House
Washington Park Motel
Queen Anne's Esso
Puriton Clothing Co.
Goodyear Service Store
Virta's Garage
Homestead Antiques
Josselyn's Market & Package Store
Andrew G. Gordon, Inc.
Norvell Shell Service
Reliable Fence Co., Inc.
Seven Eleven
Marsh's Groceries & Liquors
Norwell Carpet Outlet, Inc.
South Shore Cyclery Inc.
Fairmount Press
PATRONS
Jeff Baldwin
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner
Sidney, Grok, Gudo, and Danny
Naplleon
Norhojedi, the chief
Diane Tupper
Henry Kowalski
Anthony N. Bahros
Charles Napoli
Robinn Hoitt
Judith Scannell
Dot
David Stephansky
Dianne J. Russell
Jacqueline
V.G. Enterprises unlimited
Rob
Please End The War
Dolciani Math Sessions
Alan Webber
Unk Crimson Misses You
Ken and Sue
The Ray Jurgensen Fan Club
R.C.
Happy Birthday Matt
End Yearbook Censorship
Hanover Beauty Boutique
Greetings from the pipe
Congratulations to the Class of '71,
Senator Alan McKinnon
Vivian Louison
Tony DiNatale
Kim Paulding
Mark Whitcher
Russ Steele
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Williams
Mary Dean
Mari Jane Mclntyre
Linda Wadsworth
Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Reilly
Mr. Robert Smith
ZZup! WOP! . . OGH, OMIGOD!
Lets be friends
Dick Chante Loves Us
SW
I agree
Gee Wally, You sure have changed
Smile, God Loves You
I have to go . . .
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